Friday, July 10th 2009
Prolimatech Intros PK-1 Thermal Compound
Prolimatech, the Taiwanese manufacturer whose claim to fame has been the Megahalems CPU cooler, introduced its first thermal compound. The PK-1 boasts of some very bold numbers as far as its specifications go. The compound edges past the recently announced Arctic Cooling MX-3 in terms of thermal conductivity, at 10.2 W/m °C. It has a specific gravity of 3.2 g/m³. Each 5 g syringe is bundled with a plastic card that serves as a spatula to spread the compound over the heat source. European e-tailer Caseking.de has it listed for 9.90 Euro.
13 Comments on Prolimatech Intros PK-1 Thermal Compound
I hope we see a thermal paste round-up on TPU soon!
I would say that the performance factors matter, but truly, the difference is a degree or two at this point.
Forgot about the corrosive ones out there, recall seeing some pretty ugly pictures, like this:
I ran out a few days ago and got myself a nice deal on a 30g tube of MX-2 ($20)..the idle temps are the same but the load temps are about 1'C higher...that can be down to user error.
AS5 sucks in my view, I got myself a 5g tube and ended up not bothering using it as the load temps are about 3 - 4'C worst than FreeZe was and its a bitch to clean off once baked. :shadedshu
I was using GC-2 and what's that .... Chewing gum or something?